"Irma" is written underneath the photograph. The small child in the photograph may be Judith Hartley. The two other people in the photograph may be Jessie and Dale Hartley.
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Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
"Hamburg American - SS Kaiserin Auguste Victoria" is written at the top of the photograph. "1908 - Mrs Miller, friend, Irma Hartley, 'Count Bertie'" is written on the bottom of the photograph. Irma Hartley is located in the center of the photograph to the right.
Created:
1908
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
"Lake Shore Miss Halloch + Miss Woolford" and "Irma Judith GGH 1901" are written underneath the photograph. Irma, Judith, and Guilford Graham Hartley are standing on the rock in the center of the group in the photograph. There is a third child in the photograph that might be Cavour Hartley.
Created:
1901
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
"Dale is Uncle Frank Hartleys daughter." and "Dale Hartley J.H. Jessie IH Irma J.H. Judith 1900" are written on the back of the photograph. The people in the photograph located from left to right are Irma, Judith, Jessie, and Dale Hartley.
Created:
1900
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
Irma was born and raised in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. She arrived in St. James, Minnesota in 1999 at the age of 9 with her parents and brother. They stayed with an uncle and only intended to stay temporarily. The family stayed for jobs, however, even after their visas expired. She graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2012. Marquez i...
Creator:
Márquez Trapero, Irma
Contributor:
Schell, Justin (Editor, Translator); Wilhide, Andy (Interviewer)
Created:
2013
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Mortar. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar with flared lip and pedestal base. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are tools that have been in use, world-wide, since the Stone ...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, iron cup-shaped mortar with flared lip and pedestal base. Includes manufacturer markings: "No 3 -- NO." A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are ...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar with pedestal base. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are tools that have been in use, world-wide, since the Stone Age and since ...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar with flared lip and pedestal base; painted black. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are tools that have been in use, world-wide, s...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar with slightly flared lip and pedestal base; large, cylindrical flanged bronze pestle with clubbed ends, one significantly larger than the other. Mortar is likely from the 19th century, but brass pestle is more characteristic of the 18th century, since late 18th century chemists and apothecaries be...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cylindrical iron mortar with flared lip and base; cylindrical iron pestle with clubbed ends, one significantly smaller than the other; pestle has a noticeable seam down the sides. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, a...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cylindrical iron mortar with flared base that widens gradually toward rim; cylindrical iron pestle with clubbed ends, one significantly smaller than the other. Includes manufacturer markings "VII." A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for cru...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar; flared base on bottom; cylindrical iron flanged pestle with clubbed ends. Mortar and pestle were purchased from Frederick J. Wulling from Holtzermann's Chicago Store Store on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. Holtzermann's was a department store that specialized in European imports and where many ...
Created:
1883 - 1936?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cylindrical iron mortar with flared lip and base; cylindrical iron pestle with clubbed ends, one significantly smaller than the other; pestle has a noticeable seam down the sides. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, a...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cylindrical iron mortar with flared lip and base; abstract relief decoration on body of mortar in the form of two layers of parallel vertical lines tapering to points; large cylindrical iron pestle with clubbed ends. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together th...
Created:
1890 - 1910?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large cylindrical iron mortar with flared lip and base; bat-shaped mortar tapering to clubbed end at handle. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are to...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cup-shaped iron mortar with flared lip and pedestal base; bat-shaped iron pestle with clubbed end at handle. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large, cylindrical iron mortar with flared base that widens gradually toward rim; cylindrical iron pestle with clubbed ends, one significantly smaller than the other; pestle has a noticeable seam down the sides. Includes manufacturer markings "2" and "VII." A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly ...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Mortar and pestle. Large cylindrical iron mortar with flared lip and base; five holes pierced through base of mortar; bat-shaped mortar tapering to clubbed end at handle. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culin...
Created:
1801 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.